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India Has Important Role in Stewardship of Nuclear Weapons: US

‘India has a long record of being a leader, of being responsible.’

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India has an important role to play in responsible stewardship of nuclear weapons and materials, US Secretary of State John Kerry said ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington where he will attend the two-day Nuclear Security Summit.

India has a long record of being a leader, of being responsible, and it is particularly important right now at a time when we see some choices being made in the region that may accelerate possible arms construction, which we have serious questions about. 
John Kerry upon meeting NSA’s Ajit Doval

Kerry said Obama has called the relationship with India a defining relationship of this century, and there are many reasons for that.

India is the largest democracy in the world and a real partner with the United States on a lot of technology and energy issues. We’re particularly grateful to India for the leadership it offered in Paris, helping us to reach a climate agreement. And now, there is more that we can do with respect to the next steps in that agreement. Our hope is that this Nuclear Security Summit will contribute to everybody’s understanding about our global responsibilities and choices. 
John Kerry, Secretary of State, US

Doval said India was “deeply interested” in ensuring safety and security of radioactive materials.

India attaches considerable value to the Nuclear Security Summit. We are deeply interested in seeing that the safety and security of the radioactive material must be ensured.
Ajit Doval, NSA

Hoping for increased cooperation with the US, Doval said India and the US would look to work together on their shared concerns, including terrorism and cyberspace.

‘India has a long record of being a leader, of being responsible.’
Doval and Kerry. (Photo: US Department of State)

During their meeting, Kerry and Doval discussed ways to increase diplomatic cooperation on a range of regional and global issues, including counter-terrorism efforts, State Department spokesperson John Kirby said.

The Secretary of State said that the US-India civil nuclear partnership should bolster India’s energy security and the strong economic relationship between the two countries.

Kerry commended India for its leadership on clean energy and reducing carbon emissions, as well as its improving resilience in the face of climate change. They also discussed dealing more effectively with illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing.

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